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Pair of Marshallites charged with receiving stolen property

Thursday, July 9, 2009
Two Marshall residents have been charged with class C felony receiving stolen property worth $500 or more in connection with a theft from a rural residence Sunday afternoon, July 5, according to unofficial online court records.

Lenea Jeanette Rader, 29, was taken into custody Sunday, according to Saline County sheriff's deputies.

She was released after posting a $7,500 bond and appeared in court Wednesday, July 7. Her case has been continued to July 22.

Donald Ray Loggins, 36, is not currently in custody, according to sheriff's department officials.

According to a report released by the sheriff's department, deputies responded at 6 p.m. Sunday, July 5, to a rural residence to investigate a reported burglary.

Residents said they returned home at 5:50 p.m. after being gone since 12:45 p.m. and discovered numerous items missing, including a computer, printer, Wii game system and jewelry items valued at more than $5,500, according to the report.

The residents contacted the sheriff's office again later that evening. One resident reported seeing a man peering into the window of their home, and when he saw the resident, he ran away, deputies said.

Deputies found a truck parked on a county road near the home and questioned the occupant, Rader, who granted permission to search the vehicle, according to the report.

Jewelry was found in the truck and the deputy learned that Rader's driver's license was suspended, so she was placed under arrest on suspicion of receiving stolen property and driving with a suspended license.

During a search of Rader's home in Marshall, deputies allegedly found a computer, printer, Wii game system and jewelry that appeared to match the descriptions provided by the rural burglary victims. Drug paraphernalia was also found, according to the report.

Contact Eric Crump at marshalleditor@socket.net


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ohitsme wrote, "Dead Beat Dad is a gender specific slang term used to describe a Father who willfully ignores and evades a court order to provide financial support for his children."

My reply, The term "Deadbeat Dad," by popular usage, has also become a despicable epithet that smears all dads, and the institution of fatherhood. "Deadbeat dad" is a misandrist term, popularaized by radical feminist ideologues in women's commissions (over 170 in America), and in women's studies programs (over 750 in America) as well as other "women's industries" institutions.

Most divorced and separated dads want to nurture their children, but courts often reduce them to "visitors" and do not even enforce "visitation." So-called "deadbeat dads" are usually dead-broke or dead-bolted from their kids' lives by biased court orders or moms who impede access. Over 80% of divorced or separated dads who have jobs and access to their kids pay their support in full. Nonetheless, our government spends hundreds of thousands of dollars to enforce monetary support for each dollar it spends to enforce access (Saford Braver, Ph.D., "Divorced Dads,")

Title-IVD is the federal law that incentivizes courts to maximize child custody awards so that state governments can stuff their coffers with matching federal funds from taxpayers.

"The federal incentives drive the system. The more divorces, and the higher the child-support guidelines are set and enforced (no matter how unreasonable), the more money the state bureaucracy collects from the feds. Follow the money. The less time that non-custodial parents (usually fathers) are permitted to be with their children, the more child support they must pay into the state fund, and the higher the federal bonus to the states for collecting the money." - Phyllis Schlafly http://tinyurl.com/mzanc4

How many father's lives have been destroyed by onerous child support awards (bleeding the fathers of America for every penny they can get) so state governments can get federal matching funds? What a racket! One father's activist has labeled this government behavior as "the harvesting of fathers," a metaphor most farmland, mid-westerners should perceive with no problem.

-- Posted by Ray on Sat, Jul 18, 2009, at 11:29 AM

Dead Beat Dad is a gender specific slang term used to describe a Father who willfully ignores and evades a court order to provide financial support for his children. This can also be reworded as a Dead Beat Mom but in this case it is only the man. More grandparents are raising their grandchildren now days and that is nothing but Dead Beat Parents to me and the grandparents need a big Thank You for trying to give these children some family values and try to break the welfare circle that so many have abused on tax payers hard work. Our prisons are full so i would say that both will get probation out of it even tho he is already in the system several times over for crimes that effect other people life. I feel for the family that their home was invaded by this couple (if found guilty of the crime)I have had my home robbed twice and it effects you in a way that it can not be explanned every time you walk in the door of the home you worked hard to get. The thought of a stranger going thru your things!Like i said I feel for the children.

-- Posted by ohitsme on Sat, Jul 18, 2009, at 8:35 AM

For those who insist on "deadbeat" labeling, it appears that the ultimate "deadbeat" label could most accurately fit our American family law system, that incentivizes the dissolution of families. Approximately 66% of divorces are filed by females, and in approximately 84% of cases it is the mother who gets primary physical custody of the children.

http://tinyurl.com/5d7buk

http://www.census.gov/prod/2003pubs/p60-...

Fathers are all too often driven from their children's lives by greedy (soon-to-be) ex-wives and a greedy family law system that rewards them, then dads as a group are often blamed for being absent and labeled "deadbeats," IMO.

Studies show that children do best in intact families, or families that most closely approximate the intact family. Sadly, it is America's children who are the greatest victims of the "beating dead" of America's fathers and America's families. Years after a divorce has hit a family, in many cases, children of divorce, ex-husbands, and ex-wives are all financially worse off.

I was blessed to have been raised in an intact family. My Dad is buried in Ridge Park Cemetery. He was the greatest man I ever knew. The "live-beat" of his guiding light is still one of the strongest illuminations on this uphill path I tread through life's journey. We could use a little more praise of such great fathers, but I just don't see it in America today. Sincerely, Ray

-- Posted by Ray on Fri, Jul 17, 2009, at 11:45 AM

Some people undeniably earn the phrase "deadbeat dad" and have no right to play the victim or whine after they've earned it. Some fathers remain involved and supportive of their children after divorce or seperation. These fathers are often burdened with proving themselves not to be a secondary parent in the courts eyes because of the immature, irresposible, uncaring, selfish acts of loser, derilict "deadbeat dads". And yes... there are loser, derilict "deadbeat moms" as well. Its time for the courts to stop veiwing parental rights and suitability based on genetalia and focus solely on behavior. But judging that behavior is not only fair, but critical to the well being of children.

-- Posted by sparky207 on Thu, Jul 16, 2009, at 12:13 PM

All the new charges will just be run concurrent with his old charges, so he won't do any extra time on the new charges anyway, so why bother?

-- Posted by muddywater on Thu, Jul 16, 2009, at 6:58 AM
Response by Eric Crump/Editor:
"The two sentences meted out Wednesday are to be served concurrent with each other, but consecutive with other previous sentences, according to the terms and conditions of the plea bargain."

The term "deadbeat dad" is a hatefully bigoted term that is many times used to attack fathers. The word is like the "N" word and should never be used if we are a country that truly practices equal treatment of all groups of people. I guess some people feel it is okay to denigrate certain groups of people with epithets, showing just how deplorably Marxocentric, Americans have become educated (indoctrinated).

-- Posted by Ray on Tue, Jul 14, 2009, at 9:34 AM

Ok, RAY

What about calling a spade a SPADE......I see no racist or bigotry in ohitsme's comment....I have personally heard the term "dead beat dad" used by many courts in Missouri, so get a grip..... Now for the "dead beat mother" nuff said.......

enjoy your day!!!!!!

-- Posted by IPOH on Fri, Jul 10, 2009, at 8:41 AM

Ray check the record on case.net with the man. You dont go to court for non-support if your not a dead beat dad.Check before you write things.He was ordered back 9 months ago to pay support and still has not.This is supporting details! This sight tells it all. I DID check it and read it !

But this really is not the subject of the report now is it!

-- Posted by ohitsme on Fri, Jul 10, 2009, at 8:11 AM

Where is the button to report abusive posts? Ohitsme sexistly uses the ephithet "deatbeat dad" to make allegation against a man "going to court," but offers no supporting details. Ohistme describes "the women," giving supposed details, yet clearly avoids the term used for the man (deadbeat). Does The Marshall Democrat-News condone such libelous, sexist name calling and bigotry on its site?

-- Posted by Ray on Fri, Jul 10, 2009, at 7:28 AM
Response by Eric Crump/Editor:
From casenet:

0831-MC01141 - PAULA STOKES V DONALD RAY LOGGINS

RESP ORD TO PAY $192.00 P/M C/S BEG 10/15/2008

0931-CV08086 - PAULA T STOKES ET AL V DONALD R LOGGINS

PETITIONER'S MOTION FOR CONTEMPT FILED 05/28/2009

https://www.courts.mo.gov/casenet

Oh lets start out with the man.

Fact:Is out on probation for drugs.Fine for assult in Sedalia and put on parole.Fined in Marshall for drugs and it just cost him $750.00 and he is still out of jail. All this in just the past 10 months. Oh it also looks like he is a dead beat dad and going to court for that.All this can be found on case.net

Now with the women. I hear she has 4 children by 3 different men and lives off us hard working tax payers. Did not read anything about children so thank god they were someplace else and not with her and her man while this was going on. What is Saline County coming too? Hope the fathers of these children get them out of this mess or we will just be supporting 4 more. There you go!

-- Posted by ohitsme on Thu, Jul 9, 2009, at 11:26 PM

The thing that gets me is what a petty pair of really dumb thieves they are.

-- Posted by news across on Thu, Jul 9, 2009, at 8:50 PM

Another case of how many times does a criminal have to commit crimes of the same nature before he/she is sent to the cross bar hotel. You should see this guy's rap sheet.

-- Posted by waterman7622 on Thu, Jul 9, 2009, at 4:21 PM

So, let me get this straight, this Loggins guy is at large somewhere in the area, last seen peeking into a home in the country, following a burglary.

Shouldn't we be informing the public that this bonehead is running around loose somewhere in Saline county?

-- Posted by countryman on Thu, Jul 9, 2009, at 3:54 PM


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